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emmahealy Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 8:39 PM |
Scottish Dubliner wrote:
A turkey baster ???
GUFAW |
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![harry potter](../members/thumbnails/ae6cc4c650ab21b691c2b3cc51a4a515.jpg)
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harry potter Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 8:42 PM |
i love it when i'm in the store and there's little monster Johnny and/or Mary screaming the tiles off the ceiling and new mom and/or dad try and reason with the little bastards. oooh to give them the five-fingered limerick reasoning tool - a fist on the side of the heed 'la. yeah no screaming for candy bars after meeting one or two of them things. |
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![Sanne (nl)](../members/thumbnails/a26edd780e17c2bd19b7ae92ca8e1964.jpg)
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Sanne (nl) Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 8:42 PM |
Hi,
i am 33 and gave birth to a little girl (thank god for the "little" part, lol) in january. sometimes it is hard, you have to give up a lot of "me-time", and yes that does include sundaymornings:(
But on the other hand you can make arrangements with your other half, to share the early mornings (he on saterday and you on sunday:) ) And nothing is better then the first smile of the day. Not promoting having children, but definately promoting try to become a mum or dad, when you are ready. (That is if nature makes it happen)
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![Tonie](../members/thumbnails/bdf611ad8c5f08ae2557a583e4e3ec5f.jpg)
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Tonie Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 8:43 PM |
harry potter wrote:
Johnny and/or Mary
Hee hee. Why bring the spawn of Robert Palmer into it??? ;) |
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harry potter Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 8:44 PM |
Sanne (nl) wrote: Hi,
i am 33 and gave birth to a little girl (thank god for the "little" part, lol) in january. sometimes it is hard, you have to give up a lot of "me-time", and yes that does include sundaymornings:(
But on the other hand you can make arrangements with your other half, to share the early mornings (he on saterday and you on sunday:) ) And nothing is better then the first smile of the day. Not promoting having children, but definately promoting try to become a mum or dad, when you are ready. (That is if nature makes it happen)
dude "me-time" basements, leg-irons and radiators were meant for such occasions. |
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![Hanne](../members/thumbnails/1f8fce9fdcc476ee8ec2a7237e73bb2d.jpg)
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Hanne Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 8:50 PM |
eliza wrote: There are a lot of people I know are having babies this year.
So surreal, esp with the ones that are my age. I know I am so NOT ready at this point of my life.
Is this just me?
Not just you. I'm 27 and my best friends are all having babies. I reeeaaallly want one too and my clock is ticking loudly. But the choice of men here is really no good *sigh* |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 8:52 PM |
Hanne wrote: eliza wrote: There are a lot of people I know are having babies this year.
So surreal, esp with the ones that are my age. I know I am so NOT ready at this point of my life.
Is this just me?
Not just you. I'm 27 and my best friends are all having babies. I reeeaaallly want one too and my clock is ticking loudly. But the choice of men here is really no good *sigh*
pick a gay friend - they're great dads |
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![Sanne (nl)](../members/thumbnails/a26edd780e17c2bd19b7ae92ca8e1964.jpg)
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Sanne (nl) Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 8:52 PM |
harry potter wrote: Sanne (nl) wrote: Hi,
i am 33 and gave birth to a little girl (thank god for the "little" part, lol) in january. sometimes it is hard, you have to give up a lot of "me-time", and yes that does include sundaymornings:(
But on the other hand you can make arrangements with your other half, to share the early mornings (he on saterday and you on sunday:) ) And nothing is better then the first smile of the day. Not promoting having children, but definately promoting try to become a mum or dad, when you are ready. (That is if nature makes it happen)
dude "me-time" basements, leg-irons and radiators were meant for such occasions.
:) btw what on earth are leg-irons?
do you have kids mr. Potter? |
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Hanne Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 8:57 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: Hanne wrote: eliza wrote: There are a lot of people I know are having babies this year.
So surreal, esp with the ones that are my age. I know I am so NOT ready at this point of my life.
Is this just me?
Not just you. I'm 27 and my best friends are all having babies. I reeeaaallly want one too and my clock is ticking loudly. But the choice of men here is really no good *sigh*
pick a gay friend - they're great dads
Well I'm not Madonna and there are no Rupert Everets around. Plus I'd kinda want the full package lol
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![Tonie](../members/thumbnails/bdf611ad8c5f08ae2557a583e4e3ec5f.jpg)
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Tonie Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 8:59 PM |
Sanne, leg irons: a form of imprisonment, mainly physical, or can be metaphorical. |
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![Sanne (nl)](../members/thumbnails/a26edd780e17c2bd19b7ae92ca8e1964.jpg)
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Sanne (nl) Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 9:02 PM |
Tonie wrote: Sanne, leg irons: a form of imprisonment, mainly physical, or can be metaphorical.
Something like the ol'ball and chain?!, now i get it. well since Sam is only 4,5 months old, the only thing she needs is a muzzle, lol. No seriously, she is quite well behaved, but then again she is only 4,5 months old:)
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eliza Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 9:09 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: Hanne wrote: eliza wrote: There are a lot of people I know are having babies this year.
So surreal, esp with the ones that are my age. I know I am so NOT ready at this point of my life.
Is this just me?
Not just you. I'm 27 and my best friends are all having babies. I reeeaaallly want one too and my clock is ticking loudly. But the choice of men here is really no good *sigh*
pick a gay friend - they're great dads
hahaha not a bad idea. |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 9:22 PM |
eliza wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: Hanne wrote: eliza wrote: There are a lot of people I know are having babies this year.
So surreal, esp with the ones that are my age. I know I am so NOT ready at this point of my life.
Is this just me?
Not just you. I'm 27 and my best friends are all having babies. I reeeaaallly want one too and my clock is ticking loudly. But the choice of men here is really no good *sigh*
pick a gay friend - they're great dads
hahaha not a bad idea.
he'll also be able to help you shopping |
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kim2007w Posted Wed 13 Jun, 2007 10:35 PM |
been there, done it and got the t shirt, and i wouldn't swap it for anything, (plus they all left home now) and still young enough to start living again |
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eliza Posted Thu 14 Jun, 2007 2:24 AM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: eliza wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: Hanne wrote: eliza wrote: There are a lot of people I know are having babies this year.
So surreal, esp with the ones that are my age. I know I am so NOT ready at this point of my life.
Is this just me?
Not just you. I'm 27 and my best friends are all having babies. I reeeaaallly want one too and my clock is ticking loudly. But the choice of men here is really no good *sigh*
pick a gay friend - they're great dads
hahaha not a bad idea.
he'll also be able to help you shopping
Shopping! My favorite thing to do. |
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